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  2. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    WAGIN, May 30.—Some time before the Government farm labour scheme was decided upon, the Wagin committee had brought into existence its own scheme of ...

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  3. LONDON OPINION.

    LONDON, May 31.—The proposal at the Premiers' Conference in Melbourne that Australia's internal debt should be converted into a new loan at a reduced rate ...

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  4. Advertising

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  5. THE MIND OF CHRIST.

    In St. Mary's. Church. South Perth, last night, Captain J. S. Cowland, of the Church Army, preached from the text "Let this mind be in you that was also ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FOOTBALL.

    Each of the three matches played in the West Australian National Football League's competition on Saturday was one-sided. East Fremantle outplayed Perth ...

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  7. ACCIDENTS.

    Thomas Cuthbertson (23), stable hand, of Peninsula-road, Maylands, was struck by a motor car while walking along Guildford-road. Maylands, about one o'clock ...

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  8. TOWING MISHAP.

    White a motor cycle and sidecar, which he was driving was being towed down William-street towards Bazaar-terrace yesterday morning, Ernest Chappell (23), of ...

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  9. PICNICKER SERIOUSLY INJURED.

    A motor truck carrying a party of boys and giris from Perth to Northam yesterday afternoon skidded in some loose gravel and crashed into a tree on the roadside. ...

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  10. CONFIDENCE IN BOND-HOLDERS.

    BRISBANE, May 31.—"I think the plan put forward by the sub-committee at the Premiers' Conference is the only logical way to deal with the situation and that, ...

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  11. POLICE NEWS.

    Plainclothes Constables Culmsee and Slater on Saturday arrested four men on charges of harms kept betting shops. The arrested men and the addresses of the ...

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  12. FREMANTLE CLOTHING APPEAL

    On Friday a Mother Hubbard day was held in Fremantle, when a comprehensive appeal was made throughout the district for clothing for use among families affected ...

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  13. CYCLISTS LEG BROKEN.

    As a result of a skid on York-road, Greenmount, yesterday morning, William Begley (25), of Byers-road, Midland Junction, was thrown from a motor cycle ...

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  14. "TRAGEDY OF EVOLUTION."

    On Thursday night the Rev. W. Lamb. of Sydney, continued his series of lantern lectures in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, his subject being "The Tragedy of ...

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  15. POLICE COURTS.

    "Theft of Military Outfit.—While sharing a room with Leslie John Stanley in Goderich-street, East Perth, and during the latter's absence in hospital, Geoffrey Holland, (25), labourer, stole ...

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  16. INJURED AT LEVEL CROSSING.

    Suffering from abrasions and concussion, George Parker (17), of Tamar-street, East Perth, was admitted to the Perth Hospital on Saturday night, after having ...

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  17. WEST PERTH'S THIRD WIN.

    Fielding its strongest team so far this season, Claremont-Cottealoe had hopes of opening its winning account at the Leedervile Oval on Saturday afternoon at the ...

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  18. Drunken Driving Charge.

    William John Glen (63), cattle dealer, of Ascot-road, Victoria Park, was arrested on Saturday night by Constable McKenzie on a chance of having driven a horse and ...

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  19. SOUTH FREMANTLE'S SUCCESS.

    A moderate attendance at Fremantle Oval on Saturday was disappointed with East Perth's showing against South Fremantle which kicked 18.15. the highest ...

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  20. Boy Missing.

    Hundreds of men have combed the country, around Manjimup unsuccessfully in search of Allan Rayner (17), a son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Earner, of Manjimup, who ...

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  21. PROTESTS TO MINISTER.

    A number of protests decided on at a meeting of delegates from unemployed unionists oh Tuesday will be made to the Minister for Unemployment Relief (Mr. ...

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  22. ARM CUT WITH CIRCULAR SAW.

    Suffering from a severe gash on the left arm, received from a circular saw winch he was using at his home, George Thompson (63), of Gosnells, was treated at the ...

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  23. IN THE SUBURBS.

    Reviewing unemployment relief work in the municipality at the half-yearly meeting of ratepayers on Friday night the Mayor of Subiaco (Mr. ...

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  24. The Association.

    Following were the result of games played in the West Australian National Association on Saturday:— Subiaco, 10.13, beat Midland Junction, 11.4. ...

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  25. WOMAN STRUCK BY CAR.

    While wanting in Railway-parade, Maylands, early last night, Mrs. Mary Howarth, of Sixth-avenue, Maylands, was knocked down by a motor car driven by ...

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  26. Fraud Alleged.

    Detective-Sergeant Cowie arrested John Greenough (36), labourer, of Albany-road, Victoria Park, on warrant, on Saturday morning and charged him frith having ...

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  27. BROADCAST PROGRAMMES.

    To-day.—7.30 a.m: Town Hall chimes. 7.33: Weather synopsis and forecast 7.34: music 8.0: Time signal and cables. 7.5: Musical interlude. 8.9: Music. 8.21: ...

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  28. MAN AND WIFE HURT.

    Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Swartz, of Harold-street, Highgate Hill, were taken, yesterday, afternoon to the Perth Hospital, suffering from cuts on the head, following a ...

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  29. Buried Motor Parts and Tools.

    While digging on his property at the corner of Collie and Government roads, North Bayswater, yesterday afternoon, Mr. William Peet, of Hay-street West, ...

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  30. CAR AND CYCLE COLLIDE.

    Eric Whyte (15), of Nicholaon-road West Subiaco, was admitted to the Perth Hospital, where he had been taken by the St. John ambulance on Saturday ...

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  31. Disorderly Conduct Charges.

    The special motor patrol, consisting of Constables McGeary, Barker and Richards, while operating at Mount Hawthorn on Saturday night, arrested Clifton Vann (20), ...

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  32. MINOR ASSOCIATION.

    Following were the results of matches played in the minor associations on Saturday:— Metropolitan Juniors. East Perth, 10.21, beat Ba[?]endean, 6-8. ...

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  33. Government Jobs at Guildford.

    At a meeting of the Guildford Municipal Council on Thursday night, a copy of a letter received by Sir Charles Nathan, M.L.C., from the secretary of the ...

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  34. PILLION RIDING MISHAP.

    A motor cycle driven south-west in Railway-road. Subiaco, on Saturday afternoon by R. H. Briggs, of Fern-street, Claremont. with George Briggs, of the same ...

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  35. Alleged Unlawful Intent.

    Detective-Sergeant Gee and Detective Johnston last night arrested Phillip Taylor (27), and George William (27), labourers, of 255 Hay-street East, on a ...

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  36. THROWN OFF BICYCLE.

    John Morgan, a middle-aged man, of 14 George-street, Maylands, was thrown to the roadway on the Fremantle-road, near the Causeway, last night, when a motor ...

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  37. Motor Car Stolen.

    A red motor car (No. 11254), the property of John Kieth McLean, of 94 Colin-street, West Perth, was stolen from the corner of Bedford-avenne and Bagot-road ...

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  38. EAST PERTH CLUB.

    The East Perth Club will hold a dance in the club rooms to-night. ...

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  39. SKID ON WET ROAD.

    MELBOURNE, May 31.—A motor car crashed into a tree in St. Kilda-road, near the corner of Roy-street, early the morning, and two men were killed. They were: ...

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  40. C.B.C. OLD BOYS v. PRESENT BOYS.

    The match between the old boys and present boys at Christian Burthens' Cortege will be played at Perth Oral this morning commencing at 10.30. instead of the W.A.C.A. ground as ...

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  41. REPATRIATION OF MIGRANTS.

    Sir,—With reference to the recent Ministerial statement on the repatriation of migrants. I would like to point out that the postponement of the migration ...

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  42. PARLIAMENTARY REFORM.

    Sir,—Whether this State will secede and secure the liberty to progress to the position it should occupy is not the only question of importance. That the present type ...

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  43. MELBOURNE MATCHES.

    MELBOURNE, May 31.—Several players were reported for rough play and other offences in the football matches played yesterday. Results:— League—Carlton., 16.11. beat Collingwood, ...

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  44. "PRESS, PULPIT AND PETTICOAT."

    Sir,—The appreciative remarks made by his Excellency the Governor and by members representing the amateur musical and dramatic societies of Perth last Saturday ...

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  45. North Path Relief.

    A concert in aid of North Perth unemployed has been arranged by Madame M. Synnot to take place on June 10, at the North Perth Town Hall. Well known ...

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  46. DEATH OF FIRE VICTIM.

    WELLINGTON, May 31.—Mr. Karl Kra[?]s, who was burned in the recent fire at the Panima Hotel, Wellington, died yesterday morning. Six persons were taken ...

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  47. ADELAIDE GAMES.

    ADELAIDE, May 31.—League football matches played yesterday, resulted:—North Adelaide, 15.12, best Port Adelaide, 12.8; Norwood, 9.19, heat South Adelaide, 9.12; Sturt, 14.15, ...

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  48. EAST FREMANTLE SUPERIOR.

    The match between East Fremantle and Perth at the W.A.C.A. ground oh Saturday needs little description. It was a case of one team. East Fremantle, playing at its ...

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  49. FARMERS' FINANCE.

    Sir,—In to-day issue of "The West Australian," you comment upon some schemes put forward to deal with farmers' finance. I was surprised to note that you ...

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  50. GAMES FOR TO-DAY.

    Easily the most, attractive series of the league's home and home matches played to date will be decided this afternoon. The two Fremantle teams, which stand at ...

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  51. TASMANIAN GAMES.

    HOBART, May 31.—The results of the Tasmanian league matches yesterday were:—Newtown, 6.12, beat Cananore, 3.5; North Hobart, 10.13, beat Lefroy, 10.11. ...

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  52. Advertising

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  53. APPEAL FOR THE BLIND.

    Referring on Saturday to the street appeal held on Friday, the managing secretary of the Victoria Institute and Industrial School for the Blind (Mr. R. C. ...

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  54. LORD MAYOR'S FUND.

    The following contributions to the Lord Mayor's Fund are acknowledged by the treasurer (Mr. H. W. Taylor):— £ s. d. ...

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